Which of the following would you use to calculate the heat released when a liquid freezes?
heat of fuheat of vaporization
heat of condensation
heat of solidification
heat of fusion
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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
heat of solidification?
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
How much heat is required to completely boil away 0.200 kg of water (Hv = 2.26 × 10^3 kJ/kg)?
4.52 × 10^2 kJ
2.26 × 10^3 kJ
4.52 × 10^3 kJ
1.13 × 10^4 kJ
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
I think 4.52 × 10^2 kJ
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
Heat of solidification
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OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
thank you :)
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
What means Hv
OpenStudy (daniellelovee):
High Voltage?
OpenStudy (isaidavila):
I think is heat of vaporization
OpenStudy (agent0smith):
For the first, heat of fusion and solidification are the same thing, but I guess since it's freezing, use solidification
For the second Q = mL (m is mass, L is the same thing as the Hv)
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